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Argumentative essay on peace
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War is always cruel, and even the perfect war has its shortcomings. There will always be people who leave this beautiful world because of war.

Look at the tragic scenes of China and Nanking Massacre in modern times. I believe that as China people, we can still remember them clearly.

1973, the Japanese invaders deliberately created the Nanjing Massacre that shocked China and foreign countries. More than 300,000 people were killed, and the Japanese atrocities were even more cruel than the Nazi massacre of Jews in World War II. Despite the conclusive evidence, in recent years, there have been attempts to deny the Nanjing Massacre in Japan.

All this is the result of the war. This is tragic and infuriating.

When we think of the Nanjing Massacre, should we think of the massacre of Jews by German Nazis? When Jews were buried alive by the Nazis, pain accompanied them. What did the war bring? More helplessness, more pain, more sacrifices of brave people.

During World War II, Poles massacred Jews at least 30 times in 24 locations, killing thousands of Jews. Before World War II, there were 3.5 million Jews in Poland, about 300 of whom died in the Nazi Holocaust. At present, there are only about 20 thousand Jews in Poland. Many Poles have always regarded themselves as victims of the Nazis, and it is difficult to accept that their compatriots slaughtered Jews.

These wars bring nightmares, but what we want is peace, just peace, just peace.

We live in modern times, and we should cherish and maintain peace. No war, just peace, so that no one will die in battle again.

Comments: As an argumentative paper, the article highlights the cruelty of war through two examples of Nanjing Massacre and Nazi Massacre of Jews, and the selection of materials is typical. However, the specific discussion in this paper is somewhat general and lacks a more in-depth description. For example, it is necessary to strengthen targeted discussions on the excavation of materials. In addition, the echo of the theme of "peace" in this paper needs to be strengthened and the value of peace needs to be highlighted.